1965
George asks Pattie to marry him, when they go by car to a celebration dinner in London.

Rubber Soul number 1 (UK Record Retailer chart).

Appearance on BBC-radio's "Saturday Club".

1967
Official announcement of Paul and Jane's engagement.

1968
A promotional film for "Lady Madonna" is broadcast in black and white on UK television, on the BBC1 program "Top of the Pops '68". The video portion of the film clip was shot while The Beatles were performing the song "Hey Bulldog", but the "Lady Madonna" audio track was paired with the video for the promo release. It won't be until 1999 that the video is broadcast with its original "Hey Bulldog" soundtrack.

1970
At the Kolnischer Kunstverein in Cologne, West Germany, the exhibition of Yoko's work "Happening And Fluxus" is shown.

Robin Cruikshank presents Maureen a few mercury filled persplex dishes for Christmas. This gift gives Ringo the idea that will become the design company Ringo O'Robin Ltd.

1971
Radio Luxembourg votes Imagine as "Album Of The Year" and "My Sweet Lord" as "Best Single Of The Year".

1972
Keith Moon surprises Ringo and Maureen by appearing unannounced at Tittenhurst Park dressed as Father Christmas and accompanied by a seigh pulled by reindeer.

1973
In New York, Yoko performs a special solo concert at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.

1975
In New York, the Beacon Theater presents the film "Celebration Of The Beatles", featuring archive newsreels, live clips and excerpts from BBC and US TV specials.

1976
"Melody Maker" publishes a report that the Beatles' Hamburg tapes will be released as a double album early next year.

UK re-release of George Harrison single 'My Sweet Lord/What Is Life' (Apple).

1977
In Los Angeles, an exhibition of Linda's photographs is on display at the Jan Baum and Iris Silverman Gallery.

In New York, Julian visits his father to celebrate Christmas. They are seen seighing in the snow in Central Park.

1979
In the UK, BBC2 transmits the penultimate film "A Hard Day's Night" for their "The Beatles At Christmas" season.

As a Christmas present, Paul purchases for Linda an 80 acre ranch in Arizona.

Yoko pens the a piece entitled "Surrender To Peace", which she recalls her foundation of Nutopia with John on April 1, 1973.

Radio Luxembourg transmits "The Paul McCartney Interview".

1983
In Los Angeles, the Linda exhibition "Photographs" is displayed at the Molly Barnes Gallery.

In Europe, a pre-recorded interview with Paul is transmitted on the German BFBS Radio station.

1984
In the UK, the ITV network station TV AM airs a pre-recorded Christmas message from Paul. The ITV Network program "Top Pop Videos Of 1984" features another Christmas message from Paul and the promo video for "We All Stand Together".